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  1. I have just shot 20 rolls of D3200 at two jazz festivals using available stage lighting. I rated the film at 1200 and developed 7 minutes in TMax 1:4 at 20 deg. C. I got excellent results - with good highlights and shadow detail - every bit as good as TMZ. I am interested in other users' experiences with this film.
  2. Infra red film is great fun to shoot and results in images that alter reality in a very interesting and often dramatic way. For a complete description of films and tecniques, conact Handmade Photographic Images web site at: www2.ari.net/glsmyth/ Good luck.
  3. After washing the film, soak in a wetting agent at the recommended dilution (Kodak Photo-Flow or Ilford ILFOSOL) with agitation for 1 minute. Be careful about using a squeegee - you could damage the emulsion. I just hang the film with a weight and let it dry - no spots & our water here is pretty hard. Good luck.
  4. When you first set up your enlarger, the base board, lens board and film carrier board should all be carefully levelled. To check for sharpness in the corners, take an exposed and developed (black) piece of film. With a fine point scratch some x's in the middle & at the 4 corners on the emulsion (dull ) side. Put the film in your negative carrier and focus on a large white sheet of paper. The scrath marks should be sharp everywhere. If not, try focussing with your adjustments.
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